Lisa Heap
@lisasheap
labour rights advocate, writer, dispute resolution practitioner, educator, advocate for social change, loves Melbourne. Views & opinions my own etc.
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16-02-2011 03:47:31
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Tales from the loading dock: as warehouses divide employees into groups with different conditions of security, how can workers build common cause? Tom Barnes Jasmine Ali on building collective agency among the sector's workers. #OnlineFirst buff.ly/3eLM0qy TASA
IR policy needs to shift to focus on problems FOR labour Chris F Wright fabulous Presidential address at #AIRAANZ2022
Its time to return to the large questions and big issues Quinlan Michael #AIRAANZ2022 reminding us that a study of history, including how convict labour organised, can tell us a lot about why COVID and how we should respond.
On my first day as Foreign Minister, I want to share some thoughts with our Pacific family. Our region faces unprecedented challenges, but we will face them together. We will achieve our shared aspirations together. And we will listen because we care what the Pacific has to say.
2024 could be the year the Fair Work umpire properly values women’s work – here’s how theconversation.com/2024-could-be-… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
📺Must-watch from Stephen Long 🌳 Logging is threatening the last refuges of endangered species in NSW. The NSW Govt could end logging now, but ironically, it stands to benefit from the ongoing threat to native forests. Watch Now: theaus.in/NSWLogging #auspol #nswpol
Does leave for menstruation and menopause advance women’s rights and gender equality at work? Check out my article arguing for new work rights futurework.org.au/post/does-leav… Centre for Future Work
Avg CEO salaries rose 14% last year. And that doesn't include bonuses & options, which often double or triple base salary. Yet business leaders urge the FWC to keep minimum wages low. Our Jim Stanford parses this irony with Andy Park for ABC Radio National: abc.net.au/listen/program…
My take on CFMEU crisis. A considered federal govt response is needed. Most union officials & members don't behave this way ... All eyes on Labor as alleged corruption envelops CFMEU. Here are the government’s options theconversation.com/all-eyes-on-la… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
The Centre for Future Work is hosting an important discussion about workers compensation for gig workers this Thursday 18 July. Register to join the discussion futurework.org.au/post/webinar-s…
Here to here about the ‘unique’ relationship between US and Australia. Great book Allan Behm Emma Shortis Australia Institute